Dream Weaver

The name got changed once everyone became clear on what a dutch wife actually is.

Real Name

Margret

Aliases

Dream Weaver, Dutch Wife

Affiliations

Independent

Alignment

Good

Gender

Female

Age

30s

Family

Seven "sisters" and a "mother"

Created during February, 2014 in a thread where Mandingo posted her latest doodle based on a thing she had just learned about (dutch wives), but her understanding of it was incomplete and things escalated quickly with the setting expanding beyond the original scope.

Contents

She's a pure middle aged maiden who works as a secretary for Rick Starter, twelve year old business man (who she is shorter than), youngest boy to build a company up from scratch. She makes a good amount of money at her job, is thrifty, and believes in coupons.

But that's just her day job as she's actually the super heroine, Dream Weaver!

She discovered she had powers at age 8 when she rose from her bed on an illusionary cloud, woke up, and face planted on her pillow. Wide eyed and quietly freaking out she reached for her lamp, but found it was her belly button lighting the room. She realized she could control people's dreams by focusing her mind when she found out that someone in her family had been having the exact same dreams as her. With time she learned to use her other powers.

She was inspired to become a hero by the rapid growth of crime and sadness, as it turned everything in the dreamscape that was usually vibrant and sweet to turn dark and sour. Scary even. She had the power to be helpful, but not the power to fight. So she decided to do what she could, but under a guise.

Her nemesi call her Dutch Wife because she's a do it yourself hero.

Her boss likes to hop between superhero and supervillain personas Bliz Kid and Bullet Ben because when you're as rich as he is, why settle for just one secret identity? As Bullet Ben he has strength, indestructibility and flight. He got this name because whenever he made impact he would yell POW or Boom. Not unlike a bullet.

She has no talent in physical combat, she can only distract until a more physical hero or cop show up.

Matter Manipulation - It's limited to just making things in a set radius around her soft like pillows. Larger objects require greater concentration.

Dream Walking - Making physical contact people while they are sleeping allows her to enter that person's dreamscape. While inside, she has the ability to manipulate that person's dreams. However, particularly strong willed individuals are able to resist her manipulations.

Illusion Projection - Her illusions aren't physical, but anyone within ten feet of her can see them. Able to cast Sleep on multiple selected targets as long as they've first made visual contact with her belly bauble.

Margret is not a normal person, but a man made person. Still human, but an experiment in human genetics created from a government funded project to grow human super soldiers from ancient magic infused with science.

With the capture of a gem witch (codenamed "Mother Hen") a device to serve as interface between the psyche and the external world was created from studying her, but for it to work the it would need to be implanted before the nervous system is formed so it can grow around it. The genetic source material for these test subjects were all taken from Mother Hen to prevent the bodies from rejecting the gems. The gems created by Mother Hen are like her children, however the gems were altered using technology to make them more controllable by their users.

Only 8 clones were created before Pillow Fighter was disbanded by a magic illuniati/activist groups. The magical illuniati for the sake of capturing the mythical source for itself. The activist groups because activists are no good busybodies with self importance issues and because the project was highly illegally. Since it's also illegal to kill a human you've made, and the project had been going on for years, the experimental humans were still toddlers when it was finally shut down.

The director of the program had the kids split up and sent out into the world to keep some of the projects backers from locating the children until after they had already been adopted. For the most part they all seemed to be normal, aside from a small gem in their belly buttons, and grow up ignorant about their origins. Their powers started to awake a few years before the onset of puberty. Mother Hen also managed to escape under mysterious circumstances.

One of the scientists who worked on the project took notice when Margret started to become popular as a superhero.

Witch DNA has bizarre properties where it's always changing, so few of the clones bare any resemblance to one another or their "mother". Margret learns of her "sisters" when the dreamscape becomes sad and she tries to fix things.

Half of the magi-tech gem witch clones have dream powers, half have nightmare powers. The dreamscape is effected in a noticeable way when other magi-tech clones are nearby: ones that have nightmare powers cause it to become a little more twisted for their dream sisters and ones with dream powers cause it to become a little less twisted for their nightmare sisters. The ones who got a handle on their powers sooner rather than later are more mentally stable.

Lucy - The first clone

Anna - The second clone

Elizabeth - The third clone

Abigale - The fourth clone

Cleo - The fifth clone

Fiona - The sixth clone

Margret - The seventh clone, a.k.a. Dream Weaver, protagonist of this story. Able to amplify her sisters' powers when nearby.

Misha - The eighth clone, a.k.a. Dream Catche, near identical to Margret. Able to steal her sisters' powers.

Mother Hen - The "queen" who created all the sisters' gems and also the source of the genetic material used to create them. She keeps herself well hidden, only able to watch her children from a distance less she risks being captured again.